Division Chief, Pediatric Hospital Medicine
Company: Michigan Chapter American Academy of Pediatrics.
Location: Atlanta
Posted on: March 20, 2023
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Job Description:
Discover Your Career at Emory University Emory University is a
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future. We welcome candidates who can contribute to the diversity
and excellence of our academic community. Description Children's
Healthcare of Atlanta (Children's) and Emory University School of
Medicine (Emory), Department of Pediatrics are seeking a visionary
and collaborative physician leader with a strong clinical and
academic foundation to serve as Chief of one of the largest
Divisions of Pediatric Hospital Medicine (PHM) in the country. The
Division Chief is a visible, inspiring leader with a clinical
practice presence to foster credibility and to develop an
appreciation for hospital medicine operations and its clinicians.
This position requires an individual who has a passion for
providing outstanding care, a desire to improve systems to maximize
efficiency, the leadership to engage clinicians in team-based care
while supporting research, education, and advocacy. The Division
Chief will craft the long-term vision for hospital medicine at
Children's and Emory while advancing the key mission areas to
engage and inspire the faculty to reach these goals while holding
the team accountable. The Division Chief will serve as the primary
physician leader for general inpatient pediatric care at the
Egleston/Arthur M. Blank and Scottish Rite campuses, providing
strategic leadership and oversight of quality, safety, and clinical
operations. They will design care delivery advancing care
consistency, efficiency, and a culture of excellence in PHM. This
leader will be dedicated to the implementation of professional and
clinical care standards and team-based care driven by
evidence-based care guidelines. As the leader of PHM, the Chief
will be responsible for clinical program development, faculty
recruitment, workforce development, the growth and advancement of
research, scholarly activity, and educational excellence both
within the PHM Division and beyond. Reporting Relationships Reports
To: * Pediatrician-in-Chief/Chair, Department of Pediatrics Key
Relationships:* Pediatrician-in-Chief* Surgeon-in-Chief* Chief
Medical Officer* Department of Pediatrics Division Chiefs*
Director, Physician Practice Operations* Practice Manager,
Physician Practice Operations Principal Duties and Responsibilities
Clinical * Oversees the delivery of clinical services in the
Division's areas of practice and develops resources (including
personnel and programs) related to these services in conjunction
with the respective clinical directors or hospital administrators.
* Assures appropriate and continuous coverage of inpatient and
consultative services at all relevant clinical sites. * Assures
participation of Division personnel in quality improvement, safety,
and patient satisfaction initiatives.* Builds a high quality,
well-developed network of cohesive physicians. Foster positive
relationships with other clinicians including community and
referring clinicians.* Assures compliance with all relevant
Division and hospital policies and procedures. Assures compliance
with all medical record documentation requirements and appropriate
billing procedures.* Ensures that the Division is responsive to the
needs of those it serves clinically (patients, families, referring
physicians, other Divisions/ Departments, etc.). * Assumes
responsibility to ensure the division and each attending physician
achieves clinical productivity (wRVU) targets.* Serves as a
physician champion and leader for the provision of quality
healthcare and clinical performance excellence.* Ensures consistent
standards of practice in all practice locations. Leads in
identifying mechanisms to meet external regulations around quality
of care and service. Administrative * Fosters a collegial
environment that supports the successful recruitment, retention,
and development of outstanding faculty and staff.* Defines and
communicates expectations for faculty members, providing them with
the support they need to meet these expectations, and reviews their
performance in individual meetings at least annually using the
Career Development Conference Report. Understands the University
promotion and tenure process and its requirements and mentors
faculty members--or arranges mentoring--accordingly. * Assigns
clinical, administrative, educational, service, and research roles
to the faculty in ways that promote the Division and Department
while bearing responsibility for Divisional productivity and
academic performance.* Fosters excellent communication, teamwork,
and cooperation in carrying out the scholarly, educational, and
clinical missions of the Division and the Department.* Provides
adequate Divisional infrastructure for faculty and staff to carry
out their responsibilities.* Demonstrates accountability for
financial performance and stewardship of resources. Develops case
for support to achieve fundraising targets and collaborates with
business partners to drive optimum financial performance and
viability. * Develops and manage the Divisional budget effectively,
productively, equitably, and efficiently to support the missions of
the Division and the Department.* Identifies initiatives and
priorities and allocates resources to advance these initiatives.*
Supports faculty in attracting, leveraging, and retaining sponsored
research and grant dollars.* Manages the Division's capital assets,
including both current assets and plans for replacement and
renewal.* Establishes governance mechanisms that ensure
participation in the academic affairs of Children's and Emory.
Holds regular meetings to fully involve members in the organization
and executive leadership. Communicates key Departmental,
university, medical group, and hospital information to executive
leadership.* Provides leadership at the local, regional, state,
national and international levels in clinical and academic matters.
Research * Encourages, guides, and supports a comprehensive vision
for research activities across the enterprise. Develops the goals
and the structure necessary to reach the vision.* Ensures
responsible and compliant conduct of research.* Fosters cooperative
and interdisciplinary research activities with other Divisions,
Departments, and schools and with community physicians.* Supports
faculty in attracting, leveraging, and retaining sponsored research
grants and contracts* Supports and promotes a research environment
that involves trainees (including students, residents, fellows,
advanced practice professionals) and attendings. * Oversees and
manages the research funds, equipment, facilities, and personnel
assigned to the Division or its investigators. The impact of the
Division's research program will be assessed by peer-reviewed
publications, by presentations at scientific meetings, and by
growth in extramural funding.* In collaboration with Children's and
Emory, grows philanthropy to support the generation of research
dollars. Teaching/Education * Ensures that the Department of
Pediatrics maintains the highest standard in training medical
students, residents, and fellows.* Creates, supports, facilitates,
and implements the educational programs of the Division, including
curricula for medical student, resident, and fellow training; and
for graduate and postdoctoral training-- to meet or exceed national
and accreditation standards.* Develops a collaborative vision, with
a track record for successfully implementing new initiatives that
meet the challenges of academic medicine and clinical care.*
Ensures academic programs meet external regulations and accrediting
standards.* Builds collaborative partnerships within Children's,
Department of Pediatrics and across Emory to achieve top
performance. * Conducts Divisional and programmatic reviews and
engages faculty to carry out the educational programs.* Evaluates
the performance of faculty, students, and graduates ensuring that
goals and professional standards are met or exceeded. * Serves as a
role model and mentor for Division faculty members and ensure that
external mentors are provided for each individual. Child Advocacy *
Develops and communicates a vision and overall direction for
pediatric health that aligns all entities across Children's.
Presents pediatric health strategy and updates to Children's &
Emory's Executive Teams, and Boards of Trustees as appropriate.*
Takes initiative to identify, conceive, implement, evaluate, and
refine new methods of health care delivery, especially
wellness/preventative medicine initiatives that will impact the
organization and community.* Guides ongoing and emerging priorities
and works with faculty and leaders to develop a vision that
encompasses other areas of growth.* Partners in fundraising
endeavors, contributing to new and existing partnerships and
philanthropic opportunities.* Facilitates growth to meet the
demands and needs of the Metro Atlanta community and support the
expansion of regional networks and partnerships. Helps Children's
fulfill both local and global responsibilities. Candidate
Qualifications The ideal candidate will have the following
credentials: Education * Doctor of Medicine (MD/DO) from an
accredited school of Medicine* Board certified/board eligible in
Pediatric Hospital Medicine. ABP Pediatric Hospital Medicine Board
Certification is preferred.* Eligible for medical licensure in
Georgia. Meet eligibility requirements for credentialing as part of
Children's professional staff. Experience and Skills * Passion for
patient care and service including the ability to lead service
improvement efforts by example.* National reputation of excellence
in clinical care and/or education and research.* An experienced
academic and operational leader with vision, enthusiasm, and
executive presence, with a track record as a unifier. Can
successfully galvanize a group to one vision.* Recognized clinical
experience and clinical operations/management experience with the
capacity to align/engage physicians and clinicians.* Administrative
or leadership roles in a pediatric hospital setting.* Experience
building and maintaining partnerships between clinical and
non-clinical stakeholders. Personal Characteristics * A
transformational and strategic leader who can establish an
inspiring vision, who is committed to growing and developing
clinicians, faculty, staff, and trainees, achieving prestige
through the success of the program and its members * Continually
demonstrates excellence in all communications with high energy,
enthusiasm, and a professional demeanor. Clearly conveys
information and ideas through a variety of media to individuals or
groups in a manner that engages the audience and helps them
understand and retain the message.* A confident manager with
business skills who knows how to achieve challenging performance
goals in complex, evolving environments, including balancing his or
her own strengths and weaknesses with complementary associates.* A
mentor with strong coaching skills to nurture the development of
team members.* A teacher who enjoys interchange with students,
residents, and faculty.* An individual of the highest integrity
with high levels of energy, maturity, and flexibility and a
reputation for fairness and idealism.* An approachable and
enthusiastic leader who is accessible and visible and who can
engage the community for philanthropic support.* Identifies and
understands issues, problems, and opportunities; compares data from
different sources to draw conclusions; uses effective approaches
for choosing a course of action or develop appropriate solutions;
takes action that is consistent with available facts, constraints,
and probable consequences.* Maintains advanced knowledge of
medicine, healthcare, and the functions over which this position
provides senior-level leadership.* Broad, visionary thinker. Keeps
the organization's vision and values at the forefront of decision
making and action, while proactively seeking opportunities with
medical staff to lead process improvement in a positive,
collaborative manner. Key Leadership Competencies * History of
successful team development empowering high performance through
visionary leadership, delegation, and operational excellence.* A
role model of personal and professional integrity and a visible
leader.* Demonstrates aptitude for resolving conflict and problem
solving.* A strong communicator and diplomat who inspires and
effectively communicates with wide and diverse audiences at all
levels of the organization and externally.* An ability to inspire
and align faculty and staff, both those within the Division and
those with whom the Division interacts. Expectations of Leadership
Together, Children's and Emory are a preeminent pediatric hospital
medicine in advancing clinical, educational, and scholarly
activities with the goal of being a top tier program in all areas.
To that end, the Division Chief will have made significant progress
in the following areas within the first 18 to 24 months of their
tenure:* Establish themselves as a credible, trusted and highly
collaborative clinical team leader among the medical staff and
administrative leaders at Children's and Emory through performance
as a clinician and a physician leader. It is essential this leader
be visible and gain credibility quickly.* Evaluate the current
clinical operations model, provide recommendations working with
administration to improve system performance, quality, service
excellence, family experience and more efficient ways to meet
patient care needs. Consistent performance of care delivery and
clinical outcomes will be achieved.* Define vision and strategies
in alignment with Children's, program development, identifying
which services are offered, identifying optimal distribution of
services, resource prioritization, and routinely assessment the
needs for the hospital medicine program, balancing missions of
patient care, research, and teaching.* Prepare the Division's
delivery model, resources and workforce plan required for the
opening of Arthur M. Blank Hospital in 2024 which will include a
larger pediatric care footprint with one delivery model across the
enterprise.* Establish a "team care" culture within all aspects of
Children's services and initiatives strengthening the partnership
of physicians, advanced practice professionals, allied health
professionals and staff in delivering outstanding patient centered
care.* Advance clear communication channels with staff within the
Division, leaders, campus medical/surgical directors, and program
medical directors resulting in alignment, trust, accountability,
and collaborative working relationships in the pursuit of
inter-Divisional collaboration and esprit de corps.* Consistently
improve the timeliness and efficiency of patient evaluation and
admission procedures to optimize patient care throughput across the
enterprise.* Maintain a high level of scholarly achievement in with
a notable increase in clinical research, publications, and national
presence.* Continue to invest in the effective recruitment of
fellows and attending physicians, set a favorable tone regarding
programmatic strengths and stature, and ensure that we continue to
attract the highest caliber trainees.* Create professional
development plans for individual faculty providing access to
mentorship and alignment to key mission areas. Focus on the
retention and development of attending physicians. Children's
Division of Hospital Medicine In 2021, Children's Division of
Hospital Medicine physicians cared for more than 44,500 patients
across our system. The Division is currently comprised of 52 core
(permanently employed) physicians and a large pool of active PRN
physicians. We experience an average daily census of 126 patients
system wide. The hospitalist program at our Egleston Hospital was
started by Joseph A. Snitzer, III, in 1983, and was one of the
first of its kind. All pediatric hospitalists are faculty members
of Emory University's Department of Pediatrics and have clinical
privileges at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. The team
specializes in delivering and coordinating the clinical care of
hospitalized children, but also has responsibilities in medical
education, quality improvement, discharge planning and clinical
research. The hospitalist program at our Scottish Rite Hospital was
started in the spring of 1992 by Dr. Richard Kenny and Dr. Dennis
Sullivan. At that time, most patients admitted at Scottish Rite
were cared for by their own private physicians. Therefore, the
hospitalist program was initially developed as a consultative
service to assist these physicians. It was also designed to provide
inpatient care for patients with a primary care physician unable to
care for them during a hospital admission, such as physicians
outside the Atlanta metropolitan area or family practitioners
without privileges at Scottish Rite. The hospitalist program at our
Hughes Spalding Hospital is managed separately by Emory
University's Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent
Medicine. Division of Hospital Medicine faculty provide clinical
coverage at Hughes Spalding. The Division Chief will work
collaboratively with the Division Chief of General Pediatrics and
Adolescent Medicine to ensure patient care and quality goals are
achieved. Over the next five years, around 1,500 contacts were made
in offices and clinics all over Georgia educating clinicians that
Scottish Rite had grown beyond its initial role as an orthopedic
facility and that a hospitalist service was available to care for
their patients during their hospital stay. In addition to staffing
the Egleston and Scottish Rite inpatient units 24 hours a day,
seven days a week, our hospitalists provide consultations to
surgical and other subspecialty teams who require assistance. Our
goal is to create a partnership between our team of hospitalists
and community physicians to facilitate transition of care. Our
Pediatric Hospitalist fellowship program was started in 2006. The
program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate
Medical Education (ACGME) and offers a two-year training program
for care of hospitalized children. The program also includes
training and experience in clinical, epidemiological, and quality
research with mentorship both within and external to the PHM
Division. Fellows have opportunities to pursue research projects
through established collaborations with the Centers for Disease
Control & Prevention, Emory's Rollins School of Public Health, as
well as through collaborations with the Divisions in the Department
of Pediatrics and School of Medicine. The PHM faculty educate
residents from the Emory University pediatric residency program,
the Morehouse School of Medicine pediatric residency program, and
residency programs within the Atlanta metropolitan region.
Procedure for Candidacy Qualified candidates should complete the
online application and upload a CV. Inquiries should be sent to to
Mark Lotz, Children's Director of Executive and Physician
Recruiting, via email at mark.lotz@choa.org. Additional Information
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is improving the lives of children in Georgia and beyond. The
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providing outstanding clinical care, conducting innovative basic
science discovery and clinical research, and coordinating
exceptional education of the future healthcare workforce. Our
physicians, researchers, and educators have created a model where
leadership, commitment and quality are fundamental components of
success. Together, we are transforming pediatrics by achieving new
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